§3916. Rabies vaccinations

1.Required for cats.
Except as provided in subsection 4, an owner or keeper of a cat over 3 months of
age must have that cat vaccinated against rabies. Rabies vaccine must be administered
by a licensed veterinarian or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Upon
receiving an initial vaccination, a cat is considered protected for one year and an
owner or keeper of that cat must get a booster vaccination for that cat one year after
the initial vaccination and subsequent booster vaccinations at intervals that do not
exceed the intervals recommended by a national association of state public health
veterinarians for the type of vaccine administered.

[
1997, c. 704, §3 (AMD)
.]

1-A.Required for dogs.
A person owning or keeping a dog shall, within 30 days after the dog attains the age of 6 months, cause the dog to
be vaccinated against rabies and shall have booster vaccinations administered periodically in accordance
with rules adopted by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services under section
3922, subsection 3. A wolf hybrid is required to be vaccinated in accordance with this subsection. The
procedure prescribed under Title 22, chapter 251, subchapter 5 for a wolf hybrid suspected
of having rabies does not change based on proof that the wolf hybrid has received
a rabies vaccination.

[
2007, c. 439, §8 (AMD)
.]

2.Certificate.
A licensed veterinarian who vaccinates or supervises the vaccination of a cat or
dog shall issue to the owner or keeper a certificate of rabies vaccination approved
by the State and shall indicate on the certificate the date by which a booster vaccination
is required pursuant to subsection 1 or 1-A.

[
2005, c. 422, §4 (AMD)
.]

2-A.Notice to department.
A veterinarian who issues a certificate of rabies vaccination for a dog pursuant to
subsection 2 shall, within 30 days of issuing the certificate, forward by mail, e-mail
or fax a copy of that certificate to the department. The department shall send a
copy of the certificate by mail, e-mail or fax to the clerk of the municipality in
which the owner resides. If the owner resides in the unorganized territory, the department
shall send a copy of the certificate to the dog recorder in that unorganized territory
or, in the absence of a duly authorized dog recorder, to the dog recorder in the nearest
municipality or unorganized territory in the same county in which the owner resides.
The department may retain a copy or electronic record of the rabies certificate.
The department may accumulate certificates received and distribute them periodically
to the appropriate municipalities and dog recorders. Distributions must be made no
fewer than 4 times a year.

[
2007, c. 119, §1 (NEW)
.]

3.Enforcement.
A humane agent, an animal control officer or a law enforcement officer may ask an
owner or keeper of a cat or dog to present proof of a certificate of rabies vaccination
from the State.

[
2005, c. 422, §5 (AMD)
.]

4.Exception.
Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, an animal shelter operated by a nonprofit
organization is not required to vaccinate an abandoned or stray cat or dog received
by the shelter.

An owner or keeper of a cat is exempt from the requirements of subsection 1 if a medical
reason exists that precludes the vaccination of the cat. To qualify for this exemption,
the owner or keeper must have a written statement signed by a licensed veterinarian
that includes a description of the cat and the medical reason that precludes the vaccination.